Job Abramsky

Job Abramsky (1983-2008) was a Russian Jewish-American gangster who was affiliated with the Faustin crime family of New York City's Russian Mafia. He was killed in the Randalls and Wards Islands sewage works shootout of 2008.

Biography
Job Abramsky was born in the Brighton Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City to a family of Soviet Jews that had arrived in the United States during the 1970s to escape religious persecution. Abramsky became an enforcer for the Faustin crime family of the Russian Mafia, and he was sent to murder Niko Bellic and Patrick McReary on Randalls and Wards Islands in 2008. He managed to steal $2,000,000 worth of diamonds from the two during a massive shootout, but he was cornered at the edge of a catwalk over the sewage works. Figuring that the criminals would kill him regardless of whether he gave them the diamonds or not, Abramsky decided to drop the diamonds as a gravel truck passed by, leading to the diamonds ending up in the city dump. Abramsky was then gunned down by Bellic and McReary as the shootout raged on.